The imperfect tense is used in actions that were ongoing in
the past at the same time as other actions went on or occurred, the imperfect/
imparfait is the equivalent of the past progressive "was" or
"was …-ing” in English, and is usually used for habitual actions in the
past, actions of an unspecified duration, in conjunction with the passé composé
, wishes or suggestions …the good news is that there is only one ending for all
kind of verbs: je -ais, tu -ais, il -ait, nous -ions, vous -iez, ils
-aient.

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